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6th February 1997

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Unknown Report 6 Feb 2005 00:46

Sue Every happy anniversary for someone is a painful one for others. Try to remember the happy memories. nell

Kim from Sandhurst

Kim from Sandhurst Report 6 Feb 2005 00:22

12th Feburary is my worse day. On that day 1988 got a phone call, hubbies brother was terminally ill, never told him though, an his brother died 6th March. On that day 1991 my Gt aunt died, she had bought my Mum up, nigh on from day one, and she had to deal with me one year as well! One that day 1992 my Mum died, my son was 2 & 1/2, she had waited, like me, 11 yrs to see him! On that day each year is my sister-in-laws birthday. Every year I have a mixture of sadness and joy on the 12th February. Kim xxx

Frances in Norwich

Frances in Norwich Report 5 Feb 2005 21:17

Sue, I understand exactly how you are feeling. My Dad died on the 6th February 2002. He didn`t get to see my beautiful grandaughter who was born the September after he died, or my eldest daughter marry in August last year. I do believe that he is still watching though, and often feel his presence. I will be thinking of you tomorrow. Remember the happy times. Best wishes Frances

Sue

Sue Report 5 Feb 2005 20:51

It is 8 years tomorrow since my Mum, Mollie Joyce Kilpatrick (Tivers) died suddenly and unexpectedly. She never knew 3 of my beautiful grandchildren. She met my eldest grandaughter, but only as my son's friend's child, not as one of our family as she is now. (My elder son married her mother after her divorce) Mum also never met my wonderful son-in-law, whom my daughter first met the evening after Mum's death. He is Irish, and Mum always had a soft spot for the Irish! Did she play a part in them meeting? I hope she can see how happy her beloved grandchildren are - my four and my brother's two - and hope she is as proud of them all as we are. Mum. We all still miss you more than we can say, but now you are reunited with Dad (the love of your life) we all hope you are happy. Sue xx

Sue

Sue Report 5 Feb 2005 20:50

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